New Posts For Thread: Describe Heavenhttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_HeavenEvery now and then, someone brings up heaven and/or hell. The conversation usually quickly devolves, I think because people all have some strong ideas about H & H, but those ideas run a wide spectrum in at at least five dimensions about the characteSmart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. Perhttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519677781#519677781Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. PerMon, 14 May 2012 11:58:45 -0500Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. Perhttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519636667#519636667Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. PerSun, 13 May 2012 09:31:26 -0500Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. Perhttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519539659#519539659Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. PerThu, 10 May 2012 11:57:28 -0500Are you arguing that this world is perfect? I am not.[/quote]I don't see the point in discussing what world is/could be perfect until you jump to an accepted definition of the word, "perfect". At present, in using the phrase "more perfect", it is chttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519539545#519539545Are you arguing that this world is perfect? I am not.[/quote]I don't see the point in discussing what world is/could be perfect until you jump to an accepted definition of the word, "perfect". At present, in using the phrase "more perfect", it is cThu, 10 May 2012 11:54:14 -0500Are you arguing that this world is perfect? I am not.[/quote]I don't see the point in discussing what world is/could be perfect until you jump to an accepted definition of the word, "perfect". At present, in using the phrase "more perfect", it is chttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519537493#519537493Are you arguing that this world is perfect? I am not.[/quote]I don't see the point in discussing what world is/could be perfect until you jump to an accepted definition of the word, "perfect". At present, in using the phrase "more perfect", it is cThu, 10 May 2012 11:01:16 -0500Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. Perhttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519537391#519537391Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. PerThu, 10 May 2012 10:59:00 -0500Are you arguing that this world is perfect? I am not.http://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519533945#519533945Are you arguing that this world is perfect? I am not.Thu, 10 May 2012 09:24:25 -0500Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. Perhttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519533799#519533799Smart choice--always chose oblivion over life.[/quote]No, the correct statement is: "Always choose equality over tyranny."[/quote]I cannot see any meaning there.[/quote]Of course not, you are christian.[/quote]I suspect that is not the problem. PerThu, 10 May 2012 09:21:19 -0500Here's more for you professor:perfectadj [ËpÉËfÉªkt]1. having all essential elements2. unblemished; faultless a perfect gemstone3. correct or precise perfect timing4. utter or absolute a perfect stranger5. excellent in all respects a perfect day6.http://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519521393#519521393Here's more for you professor:perfectadj [ËpÉËfÉªkt]1. having all essential elements2. unblemished; faultless a perfect gemstone3. correct or precise perfect timing4. utter or absolute a perfect stranger5. excellent in all respects a perfect day6.Wed, 09 May 2012 23:15:24 -0500By the way lope, what the hell does "more perfect" mean????Do you realize perfect by its very nature means you cannot improve it.... oh right, you just make up definitions lol.Well again, there's no such thing as "more perfect", it's an idiot's claimhttp://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43851/29085781/Describe_Heaven?post_id=519521219#519521219By the way lope, what the hell does "more perfect" mean????Do you realize perfect by its very nature means you cannot improve it.... oh right, you just make up definitions lol.Well again, there's no such thing as "more perfect", it's an idiot's claimWed, 09 May 2012 23:04:14 -0500